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HUNT, BRU'S & CO., Charleston, S. C. Hunt, Thomson & Co., 97 and 99 Water-st., N. Y. Cotton ractors and Commis sion Merchants. Having recently establi-hed a house in New York, we are prepared to offer every facility for receiving. forwarding and selling Cotton and other produce. Liberal cash advances made on consigns ments.to either house or to our friends in Liverpool. Parties shipping to us can have the benefit of three markets with one commission. Jan 203 PERIUVIAN GUANO. We will give particular attention to pur chasing Peruvian Guano, and warrant it pure. - HUNT, THOMSON & CO , Jan 20 3 '7 and 99 Water st , N. Y. STATE oFSOLTII CAROLINA. NEwBERRY COUNTTY. By John T. Peterson, Probite Judge. - Whereas James P. Johnson has nade suit to me to grant him Letters of Administra-. tion, will annexed, of the Estate and effects of Nancy Bishop. -' se are therefore to cite and admonish 'iand singular, the kindred and cleditors of tlke said deceased, to be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate to be held at Newberry Court House, on the 26th day of January inst. after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to shew cause, if any. the.y have, why the said Administration not be granted. * 'e under my hand this 12th day of uan'ary, Kino Domini. 1869. JOHN T. PETERSON, P.. Jan 20 2 -SOlfRNHM[ JOURNAL, A WEEKL Y PAPER, .evoted to Choice Literature, Bi ography; History, Poetry, and the News, PUBLSSED EVERY SATURDAY, By JOHN Y. SLATER, 293 Baltimore Street; Baltimore, Md., at $3 per annum, in- advance. Many of the most popular -writers at the South contribute regularly to its column-s. Jan. 20 3 ANNUAL MEETING ON TaE STOCKHOLDERS UOUTH CABOLINA RATL ROAD COMPANY, AND OF THE S*UTHWESTERN RAIL ROAD BANK. KE ANNUAL MEE 1ING OF T HE STOCK II OLDERS of the above Institutions will .be held in the City of Charleston, on the second Tuesday in February next, the 9th of the mouth. Place -of meeting, Brl, or the Southwestern Rail Road Bank, in Broad-street. Hour of con vin,11 o'clock, A. M!. ott the day followbag. Wedn.esday, the 10th, there will be an Election held at the samne place, between the hours of 9 A. M. and 3 P'~ M , for JJFFEEN DIR ECrORs of the Railroad' Com, . A Cemmittee to verify Proxies wml at lend. stoctholders will be pased, as usual, over tihe Xoad.to and from the M.-eting', free of charwe. in aseiordance with the zeso:u:ion of the Con vention of 18b1. J. R. EIIERY, Secretary. Jan. 20 8 BUY YOUR C L OT HING In Columbia, of I, & s IVC. NWlAJ~ELD, They Sell the CHEAPEST, THE BEST MADE, ANiD Most Durable Clothing in the State. ALL THE LATEST *STYLES OF HATS. CLQTINE MADE TO LATES8T STYLES. Jaaltf School Notice. The undersigned wi-4hes to inform his for mer patr'ons, and the public generally, that he expects to re-open his school on- Mon day, the 18th inst. Those wishing to arjil themselves of the opportunity of sending their sons, will do well to n ke arrange .ments as soon as they can, as the school will necessarily be limited. Rates of Tuition-per &ssion of Twenty Weeks. Primary,-- -- -- -- - --- ---- $10 English Grammar and Geography, - 15 Mathematics above Arithmetic, Logic and Rhetor'e, - - ----- 20 Latin and Greek, --- -- -- -- 25 Lessons will be given in the French and German languages to those wishing them, without additional charge. -Board, not including washing and lights, thirteen dollars per month. Jan. 13 2 tf. TH OS. DUCKET. IRISH POTATOES. We are now receiving and will keep constantly on -hand a good assortment of Planting and Eating * .Potatoes, at the lowest prices pos sible. LOVELACIE & WHEELER. an 1&atr GREENVILLE FEMALE COLLEGE The SPRING SESSION of this Institution will begin Wednesday the 3d of February, and continue 21 weeks. Ample provision has beent made for ef ficient instruction in all Dep artments, in *cluding Ancient and Modern Languages, Drawing an'd Painting, Solo-singing and Vocalization, Thorough Base and Harmony, and Instrumental music. For full particulars apply for eatalogne to Prof. C. II. JU'DSON, CHEAP GIOIS. We are now receiving a large assortment of GOODS, all new and fresh and purchased low for cash, so that we can offer inducements to purchasers. Dress Goods, &c. We have Dress Goods, White Goods, Prints,Bleached and Brown Sceetings and Shirtings, Cassi mers, Satinets, Jeans, Plains, Ker seys, Linseys, Ticking, also Cloth ing. Shirts, Drawers. Gents and Ladies' Undershirts and Vests.and a good selection of .Boots, Shoes, Hats and Trunks. ,Crockery, &c. A splendid stock of Crockery and Glass-ware. Also Kerosene Lamps, Oil Cans, Kerosene- Oil, Lamp shades, Chimneys, Wicks, and extra Burners and Collars. Miscellaneous. We have a nice assortment of -Pocket and Table Cutlery, Table and Tea spoons, Britania Water Dippers. Coffee Mills, Axes,Spades, Shovels, Forks, Trace Chains and Hames, Nails, locks, Hinges, Butts and Screws, Frying Pans, Seives, Water Buckets, Looking Glasses, &c., &c. - Stationary. We keep Cap, Letter, Bill and Note Paper, and Envelopes, Ink. Pens, Pencils, Slates and a small lot of Blank Books, Diaries, &c. Groceries. We keep constantly on hand a choice lot of Groceries,Bacon,Lard, Flour, Salt, Molasses, Vinegar, Candles, Starch, Soap, Soda, Shoe Brushes and Blacking, and a great many other goods that we haven't time to enumerate. Call soon and get bargains. LOVELACE & WHEELER. Jan 132tf A. Harris Has just received a choice stock of. FA MILY - TR9CERIES, FRUITS, C UTL'ERY', &c.,&c., &c. Among which can be found Bacon, Lard, Goshen Butter, Flour, Molasses, Clieese, Crnckers, Sugar Coffee, Knit-es and Forks, Axes and Handles, PadI Locks, - . Cccoa Nuts, Oranges, And ma.ny other things, which will be so1(d cheap for cash. Jan 13 Sheriff's Sale. B virtue of an order froam John T. Peter on,'Probate Judge for Newberry County, [ will sell, on the first Monday i'n February, K Newberry C. H., one Tract of land, con aining sixty-four acres more or less, lying n Newberry, and bounded by lands of Parruck Duncan, Estates of Dr. James M. pps and Bar.ruck WVhitmite, the same be ing the reail Estate of Mary R. C. Whitmire, eceased. Terms, on a credit of one year, with interest from the of sale, except the costs which must be id in cash. The urchaser will be required to give a mort age with at least two good sureties to se cure the purchase money. * By virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Faciais o me directed, I will sell, on the sathe day, t the same place, the following property, nz: One tract, the Speakes land, containing 80 acres, more or less, bounded by lands f H. 0. Henson, Mre. Rebecca Speakes, Mrs. artha Goree and others. * Also, the Gary tract, containing three undred acres, more or less, bounded by lands of Henry 0. Henson, Mrs. Sallie Gary, Jacob Summer and others. Levied on at the suit of E. P. Lake and others, vs. Henry H. Kinard. *3 Also, one tract containing three hundred and twenty five acres of land, more or less, bounded by lands of G. WV. L. Spearman, Graves Spearman, et. al. Levied on at the suit of D. Goggans, A<dm'r, et. a!. vs. Jack son Teague. *3 T. M. PAYSINGER, Jan. 13 2 St. s. s. c. In the Circuit Court-Newberry. James R. Wilson, vs. Thomnas R. Wilson and others. Bill fo'r~ Partition of Rcal Estate. By virtue of an order of- this Court, in the above stated case, I will sell at public ution at Newberry Court House, on Sale day in February next, the real Estate of James Wilson, deceased, consisting of 40 acres, more or less, situate in Newberry County, and bounded by lands of John S. Ren wick, Estate of James B. Wilson, dec'd, Estate of James Spence, Carter Wilson and others. Iwill sell the aforesaid land in three separate tracts. Terms of Sale, one-third cash and the balance on a credit of twelve months with interest from day of sale, pur hser to give bond with good surety and a mortgage of the premises, or the purchaser to pay the entire amount ini cash if he should prefer. THOS. M. LAKE, Cerk's Office, Jan. 9, 1869. C. C. P. Jan. 13 2 3t. Valuable Property FOR SALE. I will sell my lot in the village of Frog Level, containing about two acres, with a dwelling and store house, kitchen, stable, carriage house, and all other necessary buildings. The above is a first class busi ness piace. Terams of sale, accomnmoda -ja n 13I) OWER Guano ! Guano ! 100 Tons Pure Peruvian Guano, on the way from the Peruvian Government Agent, at New York. We also expect to keep a goed quantity of different kinds of Fertilizers, at. our Ware-house, near the G. & C. R. R. Depot. MAYES & MARTIN. Jan. 6 1 tf. Landreth's GARIIE% NEEDX, NEW OROP, For Sale at PRATT & FANT'S Jan 6 Drug Store. NEW STORE, NEW STOCK, LOW PRICES. 1YIGER & WVILSON Respectfully into,m their friends and the public generally, that they have opened in. the stoFe formerly occupied by-G. D. Smith a general assortment of GROCERIE& SCHI AS Bacon, Lard, Molasses, Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Ri.ce, Candles, Mlackerel, &c. Together with Bagging, Rope, Trace Chains, Spades, Axes, Yarns, Cotton Cards, Osnaburgs, ILomespuns, Tobacco and Segars, And a large variety ot' other arti eles', such as are usu.ally kept in a first class grocery store.. dec 2 49 Poe uleyalgalteanpcs. Alo0utrcie ieltSle,dul plte abean eaS oosadFr, alot qa t ive,b Luhat ew' Arvls.ie,Hm mrs eqle &c. Siler, by Jan. 6 1 tt. R. STEWAR T & Co. Sugar, Coffee, &c. .Common Sugars, "A." "B." and "C, Clarified, Crushed and Powdered Sugar, Rio and -Java Coffee, Pepper, Spice, Ginger, Alum, &c. Jan. 6 1 tf. R. STEWART & CO. Soap, Soap. A la-ge and varied lot, em' .racing al' most every variety, a fine lot Toilet ard Shaving Soap, &c. &c., by Jan. 6 1 tf. R. STEWART & CO. Guns and Pistols. -A fresh and elegant lot of Gusis and Pistols, Shot, Powder, Caps, Shot-Belts, Powder-Flasks, &c., &c., by' 2Jan. 6 1 tf. R. STEWART.& CO. Dry Goods. All' descriptions of Dry Goods being re ceived almost daily. Call and examine. Jan. 6 1 tf. ~R. STE WA RT & CO. Valuable Land to Rent. I will rent at public outcry to the highest bidder, at Newberry Court House, on the first Monday in Febrary next, at 12 o'clock M, all that parcel of land represented by plats Nio. two and three, In the case of Mary E. Senn vs. Mary F. Senn, and others, on file in the Court of Equity for Newberry Dis trict. the same being a part of the real ess tate of James M. Senn, dec'd, for the year 1869, upon the fo.llowing terms. Tne tenant shall split and use in rcpairing the fences, four thousand rails, and give possession as soon as his crop is gathered, but not later than the 25th dlay of December next. The rent shall be due on the first day of October next, to be secured by two good sureties and a lieu on the trop, if required. Ja 32WILSON G. ABRAMS, Adrnr. STEREOSCOIC VE A BS .A TUM~S, CHROMOS. E. & It.'T. ANTHONY & CO., 501 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, Invite the attention of the Trade to th.r eXe:.save assortment of the above, of their own publiat,on. manfaecture and tportrlason. We publish seer Pear Thousand subjects of $tereoseop.c Viewsw including: ICiatar. - I[aimmath cave. 1 Cabs, C sl Central Patk, New Grenada. Hudson. T 'reuton Fals, I Veezua.A White ]ountatt i Great West. 'l . .es, Wa.h.n;toa, * IUoator. " Ch.a Barale a, - 1Delaware, Jnp an, West Point, I nststaaeos, I England. &c., &o. Our tmperted Views embrace a large assortmtst irctuding the ehs;eest produetione of Wmn. Eozgsnd, G. W. Wisn Lamy, and other eminent pbetographr., eonwisting .f Switzerlaad. Iretand, I Spain. Heeuaneum Thine. WaleS, O Tuilerie B , Fontainebleau, P"reees. Pntrpei. ae. Alond, l .naa.t.rn. Par... Germany Triso h Te e ier. Eigland. Auatrta. Crpttal Palisee. Na15p.., sctlaabd I Italy, Tyrol. Romoe, Ae.. Q. -A,--. THE LANDS OP THE BIBLE, A new and intea.ely iuteresti g series. Atao. Iltutinated and Trans no. real Virein eato variety. \Ve are also ezclusl,e Agent.ain Amer,riia for "Ft:lRI1R's (:L SS Vj.," of wbith we have a spler-did assortmteat. Agents for Frith's ttertes of a 1-4 x6S1-2 in. Photograpbal. Vie %to an wt:zerlaud, the Rbine. England. Scottand. Wates, he. 8TEREOSCOPES.-"We manufacture very largely, and have a large stock of the best styles at the lowest rates. PHOTOGRAPHIC A1.tUM.-Onr Mannuacts: of Albums is well known throughout the couatry as superior in quailty and beauty to all others. Alt we nell are made in oar en Feory . and nour stes are d lerent fr"m those of any other maker. Buayers should not fail t. mse nut sock before making their purchases. CHROMOS. These beautiful pletures, that tass bs itisiattsishod AS~e as $ess oil P13..r, at oue tenth their est. we import largely from Paris, London, Blerlin. Vienna and Rome, and supply the trade at this Invest rates. t E. & H. T. ANTHONY & CO., 501- BaROAw Y, N. Importers aatamu'rs of Photographic matea Dee. 23 52~- tf. FERTILIZERS!! RHODES' SUPERPHOSPHATE, lte 'Old and Longest Established Standard Manure. ORCHILLA GUANO Peruvian Guano. RHODES' MANURE, in its peeparation, is made equally adapted for forcing large crops 'of. Cotton; Corn, Wheat, .Thbacco, Potatoes, and other root crops. The Manfacturing Dep:rttment is con ducted by Frederick Klett, one of the most skillful Chemists end Manufacturers in the United States. It is endorsed, approved, and recont tmended by all of the most prominent Chemists and Agriculturists in the Southern Stales. "It. cau be relftd 'pon as uniform in quallity," alwayrreliatble, productive of large crops, and unexcelled by any in the market, in the high percentage, of True. Fertilizing Principles." Price $57.50) cash, or $05 t'me, with Factors acceptance, and 7 per cent intereat until 1st December, 1869. ORCHILLA GUANO, "AaA."- A fine Bird Guano, rich in Phosphates and Alkaline Salts. Price $35 enish, or $Fl time. PERU VIA N GUANO,. wasrranlted pulre, and always on hand. Furnished at market prices for cash. B. S. RIIETT & SON, gents, Dec. 23 528Smo. Chxarleston, S. C. Assignee's Notice of Sale of Choses in Acdion. In Re-I,aac Ie rlert--Tn Banfk - ' ru1p!y. Pnrn.ant to an orderI to meW diretedtt, by his IHonor~ Geo. S. Bryanl, Judge, 9f the Bist'iet Gourit,' fo:r hie- Dist'riet ro4 Mouth Caro:i, I ill se!!., ~nt' pubtlic auerCion at1 Newberr-y I. IH., S. C., On. M .tdayV, the first dat' of Febrllary 18t69, all the nlotes and1 ae countS letonging to the estateo nfsad Banik rupt. DANIEL GOUGANS, Jan. 13 2 St. . Assignee. Wando Fertilizer3 :The WVando- Minling and knuscturing Compmy offers to the Planuters and Farm ers of the South their Fertilizer, known as the "WANDO FERTILIZER," Which the experienice of the past season has proved to be one of the most valuable in our maiket. I, has fo'r its base the ma te'ials from the Phosphate Beds of the Comn pny on Ashley River, and is prepared at their works att the. EAST END0F HIASEL STRE ET, in tiliseitv. .ii o'rder to gu.'rantia its uni formrity and11 maitin its i4igh standard, the Comnpany hads malIde arranlgements with the ditingtuishied Chemist, Dr. G. U. SHEP ARD, Jr.. ttho carefully analyzes all the amoniacal and othler ma;terial purchased by the Company, and the prepared Fertilizer, before being offered for sale. The Com pany is resolved to muake an article which will prove to be a Complcte Manure, atnd give entire satisfaction. -For terms, circulars, and other inform ation, -- APPLY TO WM. C. DUKES & C0., Agents, N0. 1 SOUTH ATLANTIC WHARF, . O harleston, S. C. .-I Jan. 13 2 3mo. WMK C. DUKES &CO., COTTON FACTORS AND Geo'i Commissica Merchants, South~ Atlantic Wharf, Charleston, S. C. Consignments oIf Cotton, Rice, &c., re spectfully solicited, and liberal advances nade thereon. Jan. 13 2 3mos0. Iron and Steel. 10 000 lbs genuine Swedes Iron, 5 000 "best English Plow Steel, 1,000 " genuine Swedes Plow Molds. -ALSO Horse Shoe. Tire. Band, Hoop and Nail Rod Iron. All of the best qualities, and at low prices, at jan 13 2 4r S. P. BOOZER & Co's. Notice. I have been solicited by my friends from time to tine to order stoves for them. and I would now say to all who desire one of the best COOK STOvES, that I have made sa1t isfactoryv arrangements with the magiufactu rers. and can fill orders for all who many de sire. D.. MO WER. Jan 13 LIME. EorI sale by~ Jan 13 D. MOWER. New Orleans Molasses. Fora sale by Jn fl ~ . MOWER. The E,xercises, of this Irstitution ? ill be resumed on Wednesd:ty, the third of Feb ruary next, under the folloing FA.CULTY: - Rev. James D. Furman, D. D., Ptesident, and Professor of .Delles Lettres and Meta physiec. C. 11. Jud--on, profe-SSor Of Mathematies and Astro:nomV. J. C. Faher, Professor of Latin Language and Literature. C. 11. Toy, Professor of Greek Languagn and Literature, J. M. larris, Profssor of Natural Phi losophv and Chenietry. Dr. Faber will also give instruction to private classes in Modern Languages. TFrms, &c.-As the saceesful prosecu tion of the preseritd courses of study de 1:ends rather upon .eholarly haibits and maturity of mind, ttar upon the re-adir.- of specified books, the Faeulhy iil exer ise their discretion in the reception of -such students n can appre!ate university inl Tle Prinar; Departmenit is now a sepa rate and distinct .chool under Prof. J. B. Patrick. Students no. on scholarships, pay -35.00 for tuition a:: I incidtntal expenses, for ses sion of 20 wet ks. Scholarship stud. nts receive free tuition, but pay $2.50 per sesson for it:cidental ex penses. Boarding wit cost from $15.00 to $18.00 per month, all found. Three yea- scholarships, conditioned upon the payment of $30.ou annually, may be had on app!ication to the Treasurer. Those who have gi'-e honds will please make prompt p.iyment of the firt instal ment, either to the T:casurer or to one of the authorized Agents. C. H. JU DSON, Treasurer, Jan 6 2io. Greenville, S. C. Buy the Best! it IO We now have on hand the following pop ular styles of Ladies and Mjsses boop skirts: The Dew Drop, Tip Top, Popular, Favorite NRcception Demi Quaker, -. Grecian La Parie. - The Uuplex Elliptic -is a treat favorite with he ladies, and is universally receommended y the Fashion Magazines s the standard kirt of the fashionable world. To enjoy the following inestimable advan ine,viz: Superior quality, perfect shape. iish,~ flexibility, durability, comfort and ecoony. Buy the best. MA FHIAS BARRE & SON. Sept. 23 39 tf. GOOD NEWS! *FOR THE.. i2ILL0ON 00iiTRYL L. P. W. R ISE R, espectfttlly informs the ci:ter.s of Mollo on and co&umry generailly, that lie has on haand at his store, a well selected stock of oods, embracintg all articles usually kep i a cowuitry store, such as ry Goods, Groceries, Notions, Fom a neck ribbon to a hoop skirt for the adies, a -paper collar to a p-tir'of spurs for entlemen, a mackerel to a side of bacon, nd a jews harp to a tin cup or side of sole lather, for everybo'dy, all of which having o use for ex ept for trade, and to keep the ot boIling. he will dispose of At such prices as will suit the dear people. Be'sides the above lie htas a large lot of EATERt whieb w'ill be'htartered for hidies, r sold for c'ash. The highest price will be aid for-good dry Hides. If jou wa it cheap and good articles ca immediately if not sooner, on L. P. WV. RISER, rov 4 45 tf . Liberty Hall. [nf the District C ourt'of the NITED STATES, for South Carolina, Oct. erm. 1868. In the matter of C. B. Counts f Newberry County--&mkrupt. ,Petjtion for full and final -dlscharge in Bankrmuptcy. Ordered, that a hearing be had on tthe-2nd day of Feb 1869. at Federal Court House in Cta.eston, S. C.; and that all creditors, &e , f said Bankrupt appear at said time and place, and shew cause, if any they cart, why the prayer of the petitioner should not be ranted. And] that the 2nd and 3d meetings f creditors of said Bankrupt will be he!d at the offi'ce of Henry Summer, E'q'r Rtgister f3rd Con. t)istrict, S. C., on 1st day of ebruary, 18G9. at 12 m. By order of the Court, the 2d day of Jan nr,86. DANIEL HORLBECK. Clerk District Court United States. Jan, 13 2 3t. For South Carolina. Sale to Foreclose Mort gage. John Agniew, v. A. I?. rTayl.I0, By virtue of ai Power of Attorney, to mne given, by A. RI. Taylor, beating datte Jan uary 28, 18C, I will sell at Public auctio'n t Newberry C. IH , on the fir-st Monday in ebruary next, all that Piataut~tiont in New berry (otun ty, bou nded ott he Noth arna orhEast b>v landrof Thomat< Floyd, ott the Sotht atnd Southl-East hy the Saltuda River, West by lainds of Jantes Lintdeay, and H. Williams, North by lands of Griflin, ontaining nine hundred attd forty-one (941') cres nmore or.less. Terms of Sale. Twenty-five hundred dollars, and the expenses of sale itt cash. iance on a credit of one aind two years, enred by bond and mortgage. Purcha.sers to pay for stamtps atid ptpers. JOIUN AGNEW, Attorney of the Mor'gitor, Jan. 6 1 2t. A. Ri. TAYLOR. STATE OF SOUTH CA ROLINA. Newberry District--In Equity. George Larsen, Adm'r. vs. W. H. Hutnt and others. It appearing to my satisfaction that Joseph . Clark is absent from the limits of this State, on motion of Messrs. JTones and Jones, omp's Sol's it is ordered that the said abs sent defendant do plead answer or demur to this bill within forty days from the publicas tion hereof, or the same will be taken pro onfesso against himn. Cor's Office, SILAS JOH NSTONE, NOW RECEIVING, And in Store, AT W. H.' Webb's No. 1 M!llohon Row, A L:r-e al Sup rior _:ock of Entbraci:g every ar,icle in that line, tog ther with a heavy lot of choice GROCERIES, of e%ery grade, besides BOOTS ANB SHOES, and ::iny other things not enune:ated.' Whichi will he sold CHEAP for CASH! LuT it advarces made on Cotton shipped to Messrs. llrodie & Co., Charlesten. Also sells Exchange on Charles'.on. dec 2 tf STILES HURD, with the Wheeler & Wilson Manufac turing Company. BRIDGEPORT, CONN., scenahled to select the most perfect finished Machines, and forward them to those who may want, at the manufac turer's price, free of conmtissions- to the purehascr. Any orders sent through Silas J:+hnstone & Win. F. Nance, will receive protnp: attention. Dcc 16 Law Partnership. We, the nedersigned. have this d: y asso ciated nrse!ves together in the practice of Law and Equity in the State and Federal Courts, ttndor the r'aene and style of Fair, Pope and Pope. Ollice Newherry C. H., S. C. SI',EON FAIR, Y. J. PoPE, SAMPSON POPE. -0- 0 I take this occasion to notify my clients that in my neceoszr,ary absence from New, herry, during July, by applying to either of my p:rt ner; Messrs. 1. J. or Sampson Pope, any information or attention necessary to my o!d business will:be promptly given. SIMEON FAIR. July 15 29 tf. Male Academy. :The undlersigned will commence his School on MONDAY, the 16th inst. Terms per month, payable in advance. Reading, writing and Arithmetic, $2,50 Ordinary Enig!lih, (including the above,) Modern Geography, English Grammar, History, &ec, S,50 Higher English Mathenmaties and Ancient Languages, 4,50 . No, Ineidental Fees. An opportunity will he afforded to Study Modern Languages and Book-Keepinir. A. P. P1gR Nov. 11 46 tf. R M. P. Albriton, Again! My SpsIem of quick Sales, and Tri,Weekly arrivals of Fresh Goods, places me in a position to give my custom ers cheaper goods than ever. I am d'ing a rapidly increas ing business, but desire to add to it. Every buyer who comes to my store, will leave, saying. I have'bought ch'eap goods. I wilt not attempt to enumerate any article, a mere glance i. to my large Store House, will satisfy any person that my house is fuil int every line of' goods that are needed 'for the trade. Both by wholesale and retail. oct'.28 44 tf. EOwann N. Tncrns-ros. C. R. HoLMEs. -THURSTON &. HOL.MES, COTTON FACTORS AND Commission ilerchants, AD)JER'S NORTH WHARF. CIIARLE'STON. S. C. Liberal cash advances made ont consign ments of Cotton and other produce. sept 30 Gru T his is one of the most flourishinig Insti, tutions in the state. Pupils received at any time, and charged from time of entering, Tuition, including Latin and French, $4 per month. Boarding, including Fuel and Washing, $14 50 per moQnth. dec 16 3m J. L. BONNER, Pres. Dupont's Powder. The utndersigned are .Agents for the sale of DUPONI"S. CELEBRATED POWDER, and having secured a fire-proof Mag. -zine, they cani fnrnish the sante in any quantity ami at aill times to Merchants at. Manufac turer's prices with freight added. Thtey are alto Agents for the sale of Gower, Cox, Marley & Co's. Wa.gons, matuacttured in Greenville, . C. CA RWII1E & McCAUTGH RIN, Jan. 6 1 if. Final Notice, To Debtors of the Edtate of WV. D. Gohggans, deceased. All persons indebted to the Estate of W. D. Gogg.is, deceased, must come forward IMMEDIATELY, and settle with Messrs. Jones & Jotnes, or every Note and Account of whatever size will be sited on this edmaing return day. DANIEL GOGGANs, Administrator, de bonis non. Jan. 13 2 3t. NOTICE. All persons indebted to us by M1emoran dum Accounts or otherwise, must call in and settle the same forthwith, as we must close up the trans action, of the old year: and hereafter no more memoran dums will be kept, and the money in every cas'e must accompany orders, to receive attention. MATHIAS BARRE & SON, JA ai Per J. Y. McFALL. THlE BIG And Shoe Store. ABRAMS, GRIFFIN & HARGROVE Newberry C. H., S. C. Have on hand a large and well selected stock of Boots, Shoes, Rubbers, Consisting of IEfT o1Lr hIP & TJ BOOTS, Also a fine assortment of Youth's & Boys Boot, A large and selected hssortment.of LADIES' GLOVE KID, GOAT AND SERGE BALMORALS AND GAITERS, In fac't every thing to be found in a FIRST CLASS Boot and Shoe Store, Boots and Shoes made to order. DON'T FAIL TO CALL at the BIG BOOT. Oct 7 41 LOUIS SCHODAIR, Baker & Confbctioner, MAIN STREET, Newberry, S. C. Respectfully informs his ntvny cstoae mid the pt"blic general;y that his New Bake Oven s now completed, and by its convenientar rangemert lie can bake any apd everything n his line at the shortest possible netiee, lch as Cakes, Pastry, &c., n satisfaictory and handsome style. .Parts nad Dinners furnished at shortest notig, Fresh bread, pics and sajce on' haad. deals served at any hour. Fish, oysters and game can be had'at Thankful for past favors he solceits saeNi inuance of-the liberal patronage heretofore >etowed. Dec. 2 49 tf. JAMES ALLAN, Importer anid Dealer in ine Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware, Spectacles, Eye Glass.., Fancy Goods, &c. No. 307 King.Sreeg C'HARLESTON,16O. WATCHES, CLOCKS and JEWELRY RE- - AIRED. deo 2y PAVILION HOTEL. Charleston, S. C, BOARD PER DAY, $3.00. BLTE1WIEL, ~Ifs. I. L. BTTiEL Superintend at. Proprierss" SON, COTTON FACTSRIT Ommisson 3Merehaats, ACCOMMODATION WUARF,. Charleston, S. C, aug 26 5m RY &MIlLLINERY G~O9BR A good stock of the above con ~tanty on hand, and for sale low br cash, by D). MOWER,. Jan 13tf. The State of Sout h 2atgoina, y John T7. Peterson, Probate3Judge of New berry Countv. T hereas, Sloorman Ruff has applied to me r Lctters of Administration, -on all and ;ingular the goods and chattels, mights and. ~redits of Maximnillian Ruff, late of county ifo esaid, dece.aed: These are therefore to cite and admouish .1 and singular, the kindred and creditors of he said deceased, to be and appear, before ne, at our next Probate Court for the taid County, to be ho'den at NewberryCourt -ouse, on tl.e 2141 day of Jan., next, after )ublicatiton hereof, at 11 G'clock in the fore, con to show cau'e. if ainy.why the said Ad' inistratio't should rot be granted. Given uinder my hand and seal, this 7th lay of Jan.$in the year of car Lord one housand eight hundred and sixty-uine.. John T. Peterson. P. J. N. C. Jan13 2 2t. NITED~ STATES DISTRICT COURT, District of South Carlina Ex Patrte James A. Crotwell andethiers, In Re John P. Kinu d-Voluntary Bank1 rupt. The fndgment creditors of John P. Kidkrd re notified to appear in the District Cours, if the United States, for the District of~ outh Carolina, in Charleston, on the 26tih lay of January, 1869, at 11 o'clock, A. M.~ make such motion in the above stated :sse as they may feet advised in pursuance if their interest, on which day said case is e down for a hearing,. DANIEL HIORLBECK, Jan. I3 2 2t. Clerk U. S. Court. Notice to Debtors, The Notes and Accounts belonging*t e Estate of Geo. A. Suber, deceased, have ieen placed in the hands of Messrs. Jonea .nd Jones for collection, and if not paicd efore the first day of February next, will e sued on without exception. All persona aving demands against said Estate, are re 1uired to render them in by same timre. * M. D. sUBElH. Admu'n _an. 13 2 3t